A La Carte (5/11)

Friday May 11, 2007

Debate: The debate featuring Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort is available online in its entirety.

Du Jour: OpinionJournal has an interesting look at the shifting population within the US. “In the close 1960 election, in which electoral votes were based on the 1950 Census, Michigan cast 20 votes for John Kennedy and Arizona cast four votes for Richard Nixon; New York cast 45 votes for Kennedy and Florida cast 10 votes for Nixon. In 2012, Michigan will likely have 16 electoral votes and Arizona 12; New York will have 29 votes and Florida 29. That’s the kind of political change demographics makes over the years.”

Books: LibraryThing, a great little service for cataloging your library, has posted a helpful introduction if you want to know what it does and how to use it.

Du Jour: Alex Chediak has written a good article for Boundless dealing with The Fruit of Immaturity.

Comments (2)

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Anonymous's picture

On the debate—I read and understood the misgivings many people had about this debate and Ray Comfort’s claims, and I felt the same misgivings, but I was very proud of how those two guys handled themselves and the truth. The gospel was certainly proclaimed and quite winsomely. I pray that many who heard the debate will indeed, by God’s grace, be brought to the truth.

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Anonymous's picture

In speaking of LibraryThing, perhaps you should put the little in quotes :) It does, after all, have nearly 200,000 users and over 13,000,000 books indexed.